Rock Hill Herald

Newspaper

The Herald is a daily morning newspaper published in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in the United States. Its coverage is York, Chester, and Lancaster counties. In 1990, the paper was bought by The McClatchy Company of Sacramento, California. The Herald is also available from coin vending boxes in the extreme southern portion of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina adjacent to York County. The publisher of the Herald is Debbie Abels. Source

Recent Articles

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A task force is working to save a more than 100-year-old church-turned-theatre in Lewiston from demolition. The Lewiston Tribune reports the Anne Bollinger Performing Arts Center Task Force wants the 111-year-old sandstone church building, commonly known as the former home of the Lewiston Civic Theatre, to be referred to by its official name, which comes from opera singer and Lewiston native Anne Bollinger.

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Shamir "Resolution" (Self Released (ASTERISK)(ASTERISK)(ASTERISK) 1/2) Shamir has now put out three full-length albums in less than a year. It started with "Hope," which the South Philadelphia songwriter recorded and released in one weekend in May 2017, and continued with "Revelations," which he let loose in November.

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The Austrian soccer federation says Brazil will play its final warmup game for the World Cup against Austria on June 10, a week before the five-time world champions take on Switzerland in their Group E opener. The match will be played in Vienna at Ernst Happel Stadium, the same venue where both teams last met in a 2014 friendly, which Brazil won 2-1.

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AL MVP Jose Altuve and the World Series champion Houston Astros have finalized a $163.5 million, seven-year contract that guarantees an additional $151 million over five seasons. The 27--year-old second baseman had been among baseball's best bargains. He agreed in 2013 to a deal that originally guaranteed $12.5 million from 2014-17 and included club options for 2018 at $6 million and 2019 at $6.5 million.

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Deputies responding to a call about shots fired in Florida found a man running through a burning house where a woman and two children had been attacked. A Hillsborough County Sheriff's statement says the woman and a young girl were fatally shot and a young boy was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. The man, they said, was initially cooperative but turned combative after deputies confronted him.

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An American college student has been reported missing in Bermuda. Bermuda police say 19-year-old Mark Dombroski was on a rugby tour with Saint Joseph's University, of Philadelphia, when he disappeared early Sunday. Police say he was last seen around 1 a.m. at The Dog House, a bar and restaurant in Hamilton, the island's capital. They are asking for the public's help in locating the missing teen, circulating a flyer with his photos. The police say "there is concern for his well-being."

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A court in northern Greece has convicted a Syrian refugee of having been a fighter with the Islamic State group in Syria, and sentenced him to eight years' imprisonment. The Komotini court acquitted the man Monday of murder and explosives-related charges concerning his alleged activities with the group, his lawyer said. The 33-year-old has not been identified pending his appeal. The man denied any link with IS, saying he had belonged to the Free Syrian Army armed opposition group.

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Borussia Dortmund's ex-coach Thomas Tuchel has testified at the trial of a man accused of bombing the German soccer club's bus that the attack was partly responsible for his departure. Defender Marc Bartra and a police officer were hurt in the April 11 attack as the bus left a Dortmund hotel for a Champions League match against Monaco. Dortmund played, and lost, the game a day later.

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Slovakia's prosecutor general has asked Italian authorities to create a joint investigative team with their Slovak counterparts in the case of the slaying of a journalist and his fiancee that triggered a serious political crisis. Jaromir Ciznar says he expects such a team's investigation into the slayings of Jan Kuciak and Martina Kusnirova would be faster, more complex and more effective.

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The University of Michigan and the city of Detroit are working on a joint effort to boost economic mobility and break the cycle of poverty in the city. The school says Monday that under a four-year agreement it will provide up to $500,000 in resources a year to support partnerships that pair university experts with city leaders. Part of the funding will create a new position of assistant director of economic mobility.

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